2008 Chrysler 300 - Sharp car

Angie

Granite Falls, North Carolina

Overall

4.0

Value

4.0

Performance

5.0

Style

5.0

Comfort

5.0

Fuel Economy

3.0

Reliability

4.0

2008 Chrysler 300 - Sharp car

I have liked the look of this car for years. I finally decided to go for it when my vehicle started having problems. I love the colors, these cars don't come in flashy bright colors. This car is great for travelling, it has plenty of room. I love my heated seats. The trunk has a lot of room and the battery is in the trunk to protect it in cold weather.

I have liked the look of this car for years. I finally decided to go for it when my vehicle started having problems. I love the colors, these cars don't come in flashy bright colors. This car is great for travelling, it has plenty of room. I love my heated seats. The trunk has a lot of room and the battery is in the trunk to protect it in cold weather.

Story

We took my car shopping for Halloween accessories for a party we had last year. We drove to every town within 60 miles for 2 straight weekends.

We took my car shopping for Halloween accessories for a party we had last year. We drove to every town within 60 miles for 2 straight weekends.

Pros

The best things are the heated seats, the overall look and design of the car, the large trunk, the roomy interior.

The best things are the heated seats, the overall look and design of the car, the large trunk, the roomy interior.

Cons

The drawbacks are no stereo controls on the steering wheel, other than that I don't really have any complaints.

The drawbacks are no stereo controls on the steering wheel, other than that I don't really have any complaints.

2008 Chrysler 300 - Great car for long drives.

300 Owner

Pueblo, Colorado

Overall

4.0

Value

4.0

Performance

5.0

Style

5.0

Comfort

5.0

Fuel Economy

3.0

Reliability

4.0

2008 Chrysler 300 - Great car for long drives.

I have had my 300C for many years, and it has never had any major mechanical issues. It is a very smooth drive thanks to the suspension system, and it's maintains it's trendy style even after nearly ten years. It's a respectable vehicle, and looks awesome when the windows are tinted, and screams business savvy to anyone seeing me step out of the car. I recommend it to anyone trying to make a statement.

I have had my 300C for many years, and it has never had any major mechanical issues. It is a very smooth drive thanks to the suspension system, and it's maintains it's trendy style even after nearly ten years. It's a respectable vehicle, and looks awesome when the windows are tinted, and screams business savvy to anyone seeing me step out of the car. I recommend it to anyone trying to make a statement.

Story

I had to drive up a snow-packed mountain road in a white-out storm. A jeep was forced to pull off to the side and use chains, and I just waved as my 300C just kept chugging along like a boss. I love the AWD.

I had to drive up a snow-packed mountain road in a white-out storm. A jeep was forced to pull off to the side and use chains, and I just waved as my 300C just kept chugging along like a boss. I love the AWD.

Pros

My favorite features about the car include the premium sound system, the leather interior, and the all wheel drive. I live in a cold area, and the AWD has never let me down, even when I see bigger SUV vehicles struggle to maintain traction.

My favorite features about the car include the premium sound system, the leather interior, and the all wheel drive. I live in a cold area, and the AWD has never let me down, even when I see bigger SUV vehicles struggle to maintain traction.

Cons

Some of the interior features deteriorate over time, and are expensive to fix. For example, the automatic locks on both front doors now need to be manually unlocked, and I have been quoted about $300 per door to fix the problem. Also, because it is such a heavy car, the breaks will need to be replaced more often than other cars, even if you use premium pads.

Some of the interior features deteriorate over time, and are expensive to fix. For example, the automatic locks on both front doors now need to be manually unlocked, and I have been quoted about $300 per door to fix the problem. Also, because it is such a heavy car, the breaks will need to be replaced more often than other cars, even if you use premium pads.

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